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Ignition Interlock Report 2016

How Technology Has STOPPED 1.77 MILLION Drunk Drivers

A STATE BY STATE GUIDE TO CREATING A FUTURE OF NO MORE VICTIMS ® Released February 10, 2016

NOAH LEOTTA 6/7/91 - 12/10/15

THE DEATH OF MARYLAND POLICE OFFICER NOAH LEOTTA BY A SUSPECTED REPEAT DRUNK DRIVER IN DECEMBER 2015 HAS RENEWED EFFORTS TO PASS A LAW THAT COULD HELP SAVE COUNTLESS LIVES. BILLS REQUIRING ALL CONVICTED DRUNK DRIVERS TO INSTALL IGNITION INTERLOCK DEVICES HAVE STALLED IN THE MARYLAND GENERAL ASSEMBLY FOR YEARS, BUT “NOAH’S LAW” COULD BE THE TIPPING POINT. THIS REPORT IS DEDICATED TO NOAH AND ALL WHO HAVE BEEN VICTIMS OF DRUNK DRIVING.

IT’S TIME TO TAKE ACTION NOW.

It’s time to take action now. MADD urges every state to require ignition interlocks for anyone who seeks driving privileges after a drunk driving offense. For the 25 states that have these laws in place, there is always room to evaluate and improve laws to make sure every drunk driver installs an ignition interlock during a license suspension period. All-offender ignition interlock laws are endorsed by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, National Transportation Safety Board, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, AAA and every other major traffic safety organization. Even segments of the alcohol industry have endorsed requiring ignition interlocks for all convicted drunk drivers. This report will show how ignition interlocks are saving lives and will provide MADD’s recommendations for every state to pass effective, lifesaving ignition interlock laws.

THIS HAND-HELD DEVICE WILL STOP A DRIVER FROM STARTING HIS OR HER VEHICLE IF ALCOHOL IS DETECTED. MADD IS CONFIDENT THAT AN IGNITION INTERLOCK IS THE SAFEST, MOST EFFECTIVE WAY TO STOP A DRUNK DRIVERFROMBECOMINGAREPEATOFFENDER. Drunk driving continues to be the leading killer on our nation’s roadways, despite a dramatic shift in social attitudes and tougher laws enacted since the founding of Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD) more than 35 years ago. Today, the technology exists that can stop this completely preventable, violent crime. Ignition interlocks — cell phone-size devices installed in the vehicles of drunk driving offenders — take the decision to drive drunk out of the hands of the driver. If the device detects alcohol on the driver’s breath, the car will not start. Across the nation, ignition interlocks have prevented 1.77 million attempts to drive drunk . This >Page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 Page 10 Page 11 Page 12 Page 13 Page 14 Page 15 Page 16

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